Here's a 1100 I built a few years back, the barrel is an un-cut 21" factory barrel with a full choke and vent rib I found on eBay. I installed a speed loader, tactical charging handle, trigger job with oversized safety button, magazine extension, Speed Feed stock and forend and had the internals np3 coated by Robar; it's very reliable. The 870 below it was fully customized by Robar.

My 30 year old 1100 Skeet-T has been sitting in a gun safe since the last time I shot in competition (1985).
I figured now was a good of a time as any to "tac it up".

Removed the original wood and added a Choate Mark 5 synthetic stock (13" LOP so the wife can shoulder it) and a Remington synthetic fore end.
Replaced the 26" skeet barrel with a Remington Competition Master 22".
Added a G&G operating handle and a Tac +3 mag tube.
I wasn't going to add the breaching choke tube, but when the wife saw it, she said "you HAVE to put that badas* thing on the gun" (and she must be obeyed).

Took it into the shop and had them replace all of the springs, the pistons, and the O-Ring.

My 30 year old 1100 Skeet-T has been sitting in a gun safe since the last time I shot in competition (1985).
I figured now was a good of a time as any to "tac it up".

Removed the original wood and added a Choate Mark 5 synthetic stock (13" LOP so the wife can shoulder it) and a Remington synthetic fore end.
Replaced the 26" skeet barrel with a Remington Competition Master 22".
Added a G&G operating handle and a Tac +3 mag tube.
I wasn't going to add the breaching choke tube, but when the wife saw it, she said "you HAVE to put that badas* thing on the gun" (and she must be obeyed).

Took it into the shop and had them replace all of the springs, the pistons, and the O-Ring.

Range report this weekend.

Tested mine about the same way, buck & slugs for my 26" target barrel. I was very pleased with it also.